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inevitably

[in-ev-i-tuh-blee] / ɪnˈɛv ɪ tə bli /
ADVERB
unavoidably
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But the dollar’s privilege will inevitably erode, exposing Americans’ portfolios and household budgets to global economic tides.

From The Wall Street Journal

The argument goes on long enough, and with enough attendant pain, that a viewer will inevitably ask himself what role personal responsibility plays in all this collateral misfortune.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I am notoriously terrible at estimating when I’m actually leaving work and inevitably I get home later than I say,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Eyes had inevitably drawn towards the potential meeting with Sabalenka - but this loss was a sharp reminder of where Raducanu's level remains.

From BBC

With progress being "repeatedly blocked", public-health issues will "inevitably rise", they added.

From BBC